Ed Week is a Little Slow

in noting the pernicious influence of the Eli Broad gang, and despite the fact not one of its superintendent "fellows" has turned out worth a damn, this hasn't deterred the billionaire from sticking his nose into things he knows absolutely nothing about.

The "news" here is that more and more people are waking up and speaking out against this corrupting influence on public education, or, should I say, MORE corrupting influence on public education.

The trouble is the World Bank's goal of destroying public entities for the simple reason that they are public has not been seriously looked at outside the writings of those like Lois Weiner.

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